Abstract

AIM: The study aimed at comparing the amount of space closure using peizocision (PZ) and micro- osteoperforation (MOP) and low-level laser therapy (LLLT). Materials and methods: A retrospective study consisted of 3 groups, sample number of minimum 8 patients per group were estimated using statistical model called an Analysis of Variance, or ANOVA model. Three sets of data were collected. Which included patients who were treated with upper first premolar extraction for en- masse retraction of maxillary anterior teeth using NiTi closed coil spring with regional acceleratory procedures. The data collected was divided into 3 groups, GROUP 1- micro osteo perforations (n=8), GROUP 2- photo bio modulation (n=8), GROUP 3- peizocision (n=8).sing digital Vernier calipers, a direct approach was used to measure all the stone casts obtained before canine retraction (T0) and after the retraction was completed after three months (T1). The statistical analysis was performed on the data acquired about the amount of space closure of en-masse retraction of maxillary anteriors in the PZ, LLLT, and MOP groups. Results: Compared to MOP (2.60mm) and LLLT (2.44mm), the PZ group had a greater mean amount of space closure (5.06mm). In conclusion, the quantity of space closure in piezocision was significantly higher than that in MOP and LLLT, although there was no statistically significant difference between the two. It is imperative that treatment duration be shortened. Finding the most effective and practical method to speed up tooth movement using the biomechanical mechanisms that are currently in place is therefore necessary

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